Short answer: you can't. WAF can only interact with the system in a very limited way (through the predefined lipc "interfaces"). But it won't let you send arbitrary lipc commands or execute arbitrary shell commands. That makes sense, because it would be a huge security hole. And now let's have this thread get back on topic - I think it was about eips

Short answer: you can't. WAF can only interact with the system in a very limited way (through the predefined lipc "interfaces"). But it won't let you send arbitrary lipc commands or execute arbitrary shell commands. That makes sense, because it would be a huge security hole. And now let's have this thread get back on topic - I think it was about eips

Sorry to hijack this 3d again....
I'm here to report what I found!
You can change a WAF config.xml file to add new lines to the messaging part.
If you change it this way:

@twobob: Well, it doesn't on the 4/5 (and eips is actually quite verbose, and when you ask it to print a png via -g, it actually asks for a PNG8, anything else and it chokes, or, worse, display garbage).

@twobob: Well, it doesn't on the 4/5 (and eips is actually quite verbose, and when you ask it to print a png via -g, it actually asks for a PNG8, anything else and it chokes, or, worse, display garbage).